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To: \>J3\\
Subject: \>Comments on Annex B\\
From: \>Van Snyder\\
Date: 26 January 2007\\
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\item[(6)]\stdref{519:32+}Printing.
In {\sc Fortran 77}, and also for consistency in Fortran 90, formatted
output to certain units resulted in the first character of each record
being interpreted as controlling vertical spacing. There was no standard
way to detect whether output to a unit resulted in this vertical format
control, and no way to specify that it should be applied; this has been
deleted. The effect can be achieved by post-processing a formatted file.
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\stdref{521:22}[Editor: Replace ``char-length'' by ``\si{char-length}''.]
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